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Library Card Sign-Up Month returns this September

August 30, 2023

This blog was written by Darrell Anderson, marketing and communications specialist for Charlotte Mecklenburg Library.

September is Library Card Sign-up Month, and it's the perfect time to get a card of your own. Charlotte Mecklenburg Library offers millions of resources including books, music, movies, creative materials, digital resources and programs (in-person and online) – all for FREE with a Library card. Signing up for a Library card is easy and anybody can do it. CLICK HERE to sign up for a Library card and download the CMLibrary mobile app on your tablet or smartphone. Use the app to place holds, access resources and much more. Check out just a small sampling of all the Library has to offer:

 

FREE Digital Resources

The Library is a tremendous one-stop shop, not just for books but for digital resources and so much more. Whether you need resources for your small business or just want to stream the newest hit music, the Library has a vast catalog of digital resources to fit your needs. You can access online tutoring and homework help for children through Tutor.com or find the resources to support a new (or existing) business venture with LinkedIn Learning. Maybe you want to perfect an existing skill - or learn a new one - with Universal Class or learn a new language with Transparent Language. When you have a Charlotte Mecklenburg Library card, you can access a multitude of online resources for FREE. 

Do you enjoy watching movies or listening to music? Film and music buffs can benefit from a Library card, too. With the kanopy, OverDrive/Libby, hoopla and Freegal Music apps – again, available for FREE with a Library card, you can stream or download films, documentaries and the newest songs. Stream the latest from Beyoncé, Bad Bunny and classic Pink Floyd? Yep. Rediscover the literary works of Jane Austen, Isabel Allende and John Grisham? Absolutely.

The Library has everything you need. Whether it’s resources for that work project or the latest trending BookTok read, Charlotte Mecklenburg Library has exactly what you’re looking for.

ACCESS RESOURCES

 

Value Like No Other

Are you curious about how much money a Library card can really save you? $100? $300? Even up to $1,000! Subscription services can be pricey and tend to add up over the course of a calendar year, not to mention how much you might spend on books, magazines and music. There’s no need to pay for subscription services ever again. See how much you can save with the Library by using the Library Value Calculator. Input the number of books, magazines, DVDs, music and resources you’ve purchased or used in a year, and you’ll be amazed at how much you could save by switching to the Library. The numbers don’t lie; a Library card is a great value!

 

Online Programming from the Library

Did you know that you can participate in Library programming even while staying home? The Library is always here to support the community online, 24/7. Join us for a virtual storytime with your family or receive resume help all from the comfort of your couch. The Library offers a wide range of online programming for children, teens and adults on a daily basis.

See our listing of upcoming programs below.

FOR MORE INFORMATION AND TO REGISTER FOR PROGRAMS CLICK HERE

 

Get a Card Today

Signing up for a Library card is easy. CLICK HERE to sign up for one and download the CMLibrary mobile app on your smartphone or tablet for immediate access to place holds, access resources and much more.

So, now that you know everything you can do with your Library card, what are you waiting for? Join Charlotte Mecklenburg Library and get your Library card today!

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Exploring Race in Society
Summary

Essays that provide a deeper understanding of how current issues stem from actions and policies of the past.

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Designed for high school and undergraduate students, Exploring Race in Society contains proprietary essays that provide today’s students with a deeper understanding of how current issues stem from actions and policies of the past.

Each topic includes an overview article and three essays suggesting potential solutions. Solutions essays are written by a diverse group of writers representing the fields of academia, journalism, medicine and other disciplines working to address issues related to race.

Topics include: Affirmative Action, Black Lives Matter Movement, Digital Divide, Food Insecurity, Police Use of Force, Wealth Gap and more.

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Construction of new Main Library makes national design news

September 7, 2023

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PressReader
Summary

Enjoy digital access to hundreds of U.S. and international newspapers, plus the magazine, The Economist. Read in your browser or download the free PressReader app.

Details

Enjoy digital access to hundreds of U.S. and international newspapers, plus the magazine, The Economist.  Read in your browser or download the free PressReader app. The collection includes domestic and international newspapers in English as well as newspapers in approximately 60 different languages plus the ability to translate many titles in up to 20 different languages.  Popular newspaper choices include USA Today, The Boston Globe, The Chicago Tribune, The Guardian, Le Figaro, La Razon, Der Tagesspiegel, and China Daily.  The Economist has a 7-day checkout period.

Getting Started

Customers only need a library card in order to access the newspapers and The Economist available through PressReader.  Newspapers and The Economist can be accessed from a desktop or mobile device.  An app is available for iOs and Android devices.

Daily issues are available immediately, back issues vary by title from a few days to a few weeks.

Access the collection

  • Click the “Access Now” button below or Download the PressReader app for mobile devices (iOS app  or Android app).
  • Select “Sign In” found in the upper right-hand corner.
  • Select Library or Group.
  • Search “Charlotte” and select Charlotte Mecklenburg Library.
  • Enter your library card number or One Access number.
  • You will receive complimentary access for 30 days.  Don't be concerned if you see a message stating the number of hours and days you have left.  Your time will reset anytime your provide your library card number.

An account is not needed to access PressReader content.  However, a free account will allow you to read offline, create collections, save articles, and more.

Use the latest versions of Google Chrome, Microsoft Edge, Firefox, or Safari.  PressReader does not support Microsoft Internet Explorer.

Help?

Access the help site here.   How to videos on YouTube.

Accessibility features 

 

 

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Health Reference Soucebooks (Omnigraphics)
Summary

Straightforward and authoritative e-books on consumer health topics. Topics include: Alcoholism, Cancer, Domestic Violence, Mental Health Disorders, and Stress-Related Disorders. This collection is on the Biblioboard Platform and was purchased by NC LIVE using LSTA grant funds*.

Details

Titles in the Health Reference collection can also be accessed with the Biblioboard mobile app.

App Name: Biblioboard Library

  • Search for "Biblioboard Library" in your app store.  Download.
  • Login with your Biblioboard account. If you don't have an account, you must create an account first using a desktop coming.  Access Biblioboard from the Library's Research and Learn page and create a personal account. An account will also allow you to use customization features like saving books as favorites, adding notes or comments and bookmarks.

*This project/program/service is made possible by funding from the federal Institute of Museum and Library Services (IMLS) under the provisions of the Library Services and Technology Act (LSTA) as administered by the State Library of North Carolina, a division of the N.C. Department of Natural and Cultural Resources (IMLS grant number LS-250229-OLS-21).

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That's a Wrap for Summer Break 2023!

August 1, 2023

Summer Break lasted from June 1st to July 31st, with support from Wendy’s, Charlotte Football Club, the Charlotte Mecklenburg Library Foundation, and, of course, Charlotte Mecklenburg Library.

We read, learned, and explored the summer away. The last 8 weeks were filled with incredible displays, lots of badges, photos with Queen Charlotte, plenty of points earned and activities completed, and, of course, lots and lots of reading! In fact, we ended up with 9,129,360 total minutes read system-wide. Wow!

Now that Summer Break is at its end, don’t forget to pick up your prizes, and keep an eye out for the drawing for a 4-pack of tickets to a Charlotte Football Club game (with one 4-pack per branch, ages 5-17)! The top 20 readers of Summer Break will also be given the opportunity to tour the Charlotte Football Club stadium (ages 5-17)!

Have any thoughts to share? You can always talk to the staff at your local branch, or email us at [email protected].

We hope you had a wonderful summer, and thanks for joining us this Summer Break!

The 2023 Summer Break program is brought to you by Charlotte Mecklenburg Library with additional support from Wendy’s, Charlotte Football Club and the Charlotte Mecklenburg Library Foundation.

Robinson-Spangler Carolina Room

By Appointment Only
Charlotte, NC 28213
United States

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Hours:
Sunday Closed
Monday 9:00 am-5:00 pm
Tuesday 9:00 am-5:00 pm
Wednesday 9:00 am-5:00 pm
Thursday 9:00 am-5:00 pm
Friday 9:00 am-5:00 pm
Saturday Closed
After Hours Book Drop | Available
The Robinson-Spangler Carolina Room is temporarily open for phone/virtual reference and by appointment only for on-site visits.

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Student Success Centers Opening at Charlotte Mecklenburg Library

August 7, 2023

This blog was written by Elyse Berrier, program coordinator for the Charlotte Mecklenburg Library.

Charlotte Mecklenburg Library has always been a trusted provider of educational resources and services. With a growing catalog of over 700,000 items, as well as online learning resources, programs, and services, Charlotte Mecklenburg Library’s mission to improve lives and build a stronger community remains at the forefront of programming for all learners in our community.  

According to the National Assessment of Educational Progress, the Nation’s Report Card providing important information about student achievement and learning experiences in various subjects, there has been little change in fourth grade reading scores from 1992-current. Data from Charlotte Mecklenburg Schools reports that 28.5% of third graders are defined as College and Career Ready in Reading. As a response to this ever-growing need in our community, Charlotte Mecklenburg Library is implementing a new program called the Student Success Center this fall.

The Student Success Center will be a physical learning space that will open in Library locations at least one afternoon every week. Trained volunteers will work with students in kindergarten-fifth grades who will seek help in one of these three ways: Homework Help, Skills Practice and tutor.com login help.

The fall semester will begin September 18th and run through December 15th. The Library plans to utilize their strengths through this program: providing physical welcoming learning spaces, providing high quality learning resources and tools, and uniting the community to provide this support. For the initial launch this fall semester, six Library locations will open a Student Success Center, with a plan to add five more Library locations each semester, with a goal for all Library locations to have a Student Success Center available to the community by Spring of 2025. For more information about the Student Success Center and how to volunteer, visit https://cmlibrary.org/services/student-success-center.

As the name of these spaces- Student Success Centers- suggest, Charlotte Mecklenburg Library remains committed to the success of students in our community, a task not taken lightly. Do you have a student in elementary school that needs support? Visit the Student Success Center this fall!